Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee’s Hollywood Cares Foundation Awarded $12.4 Million To Build Youth Health Facility, I Am Ready Stockton Youth Center
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Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee’s Hollywood Cares Foundation Awarded $12.4 Million To Build Youth Health Facility, I Am Ready Stockton Youth Center
Stockton Vice Mayor and Councilman Jason Lee’s nonprofit, Hollywood Cares Foundation (HCF), has just been awarded $12.4 million. RELATED: City Hall Standoff: Vice Mayor Jason Lee Calls Out Silence As Questions Over $824K Promise Shake Stockton The funding — which arrives as a grant from California Governor Gavin Newsom — will help construct HCF’s youth behavioral health center, the I Am Ready Stockton Youth Center. Officials anticipate construct…
Stockton vice mayor's nonprofit could receive $12.4 million from state
A nonprofit founded by Vice Mayor Jason Lee was tentatively awarded $12.4 million in state money to build a clinic in Stockton, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced in a press release Wednesday. The Hollywood Cares Foundation Inc. plans to build a community mental health clinic and respite center using the money, according to a list of projects slated to receive the state funds. Lee founded the nonprofit in 2022, its website says. The state money comes f…
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